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* You can't activate "D.D. Designator" if you have no cards in your hand, or if "D.D. Designator" is the only card in your hand. | * You can't activate "D.D. Designator" if you have no cards in your hand, or if "D.D. Designator" is the only card in your hand. | ||
− | * If you have your opponent's card in your hand because of "Exchange", you can remove it from play if you name a card your opponent doesn't have in his hand. | + | * If you have your opponent's card in your hand because of "Exchange", you can remove it from play if you name a card your opponent doesn't have in his hand.You declare the card name when you activate "D.D. Designator". |
− | You declare the card name when you activate "D.D. Designator". | ||
* If your opponent has no cards in his hand when "D.D. Designator" resolves, the effect of "D.D. Designator" is negated. | * If your opponent has no cards in his hand when "D.D. Designator" resolves, the effect of "D.D. Designator" is negated. |
Revision as of 07:48, 21 May 2009
- You can't activate "D.D. Designator" if you have no cards in your hand, or if "D.D. Designator" is the only card in your hand.
- If you have your opponent's card in your hand because of "Exchange", you can remove it from play if you name a card your opponent doesn't have in his hand.You declare the card name when you activate "D.D. Designator".
- If your opponent has no cards in his hand when "D.D. Designator" resolves, the effect of "D.D. Designator" is negated.
- You can't activate "D.D. Designator" when your opponent has no cards in his hand.
- If you activate "D.D. Designator" and your opponent has 2 copies of the same card in hand, you (the player who activated "D.D. Designator") select which of the 2 cards is removed from play (this can be important if your opponent holds your card because of "Exchange").